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‘I only use this much oil in a month’ people say as mother shows kids donut breakfast but is violently chased

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A mother was left brutally embarrassed after sharing the delicious homemade donut breakfast she made for her children.

Alexandra Sabol, a single mother of three, took to TikTok to proudly share how she made fresh donuts for her kids — however, the video now viral ended up being cruelly trolled.

Mum-of-three was brutally embarrassed after sharing her easy donut recipe on TikTok

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Mom-of-three was brutally embarrassed after sharing her easy donut recipe on TikTokCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97
The video racked up over 9 million views in less than 24 hours

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The video racked up over 9 million views in less than 24 hoursCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97

Although many foodies now swear by using an air fryer for this delicious treat – with a recipe that calls for just two ingredients – Alexandra decided to go the more traditional method and opted for oil.

In the clip, which has been viewed more than 9 million times in less than 24 hours, the mother can be seen pouring the oil for a few seconds, before letting it reach the perfect temperature.

As the oil heated in the huge pan, the food enthusiast, believed to be from the US, prepared her donuts by cutting store-bought dough and shaping it accordingly.

While the dough cooked in the huge pan of oil, Alexandra prepared for the final step – mixing sugar and a little cinnamon in a bowl.

When she’s ready, the mother of three, who posts under the username @alexbabii97I tossed the freshly made donuts into the sweet mixture and served them with fried bacon.

But while Alexandra and her children may have loved their breakfast, the video soon attracted dozens of cruel shamers who flocked to troll her.

One of them, for example, thought she overused the oil.

”I’m European, sometimes I get angry because I accidentally put too much oil. This is what I’ve been using for months.

Another was equally surprised, writing: “In Finland we would never make it.

”Always porridge and sandwich + milk. It was rare to even get cereal.

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”It’s so strange to see how people eat differently in other countries and I’m shocked.”

Another person encouraged the mom to find healthier options, pleading, “Eww, donuts for breakfast bro, feed your kids healthy food.”

However, not everyone was so bad as there was also a lot of support from kind-hearted social media users hitting back at the harsh trolls.

‘One pointed to the star”

”I love your intention with your children! If you try the donuts in a deep fryer, it’s faster and eliminates all added oils (most cooking oils can cause high inflammation), you’re doing great! ” wrote a fan.

Another wrote: ”The way she [Alexandra’s daughter] He said mommy is the best, you are a good mommy. No one’s opinion matters anymore.”

Someone interrupted: ”Just a tip to add less oil to the donuts, after cooking them you can place the donut on kitchen paper and then add the sugar. Either way, you’re doing great, Mom.

”Is there anything new?”

Unfortunately for the mom, this isn’t the first time she’s taken over the social media platform.

Earlier this year, Alexandra made headlines after sharing the huge amount of food, which consisted solely of canned and instant treats.

The huge food store, she displayed the videoThey included mostly ready-to-eat meals, plus canned treats and piles of instant puree.

In addition to purchasing several cans of spaghetti and canned soup, the father also packed macaroni and cheese, macaroni and cheese, as well as a few packets of ramen, just to name a few.

In terms of vegetables, Alexandra purchased two bags of potatoes, canned black beans, canned sliced ​​carrots, canned green beans, canned vegetable mix, and canned diced tomatoes.

The grocery order also consisted of a waffle mix, canned meatballs with tomato sauce, instant Spanish rice, Italian dressing, Olive Garden ranch dressing, plus macaroni and cheese, pickle chips and pretzel pieces.

All the cans are killing me

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The video received a lot of criticism, with social media users mainly concerned about the lack of fresh produce.

In most cases, viewers were concerned about the lack of “fresh” produce, including vegetables and fruits.

One person wondered: “Is there anything new?”

Someone else agreed: ”Why don’t you make a huge batch of homemade spaghetti… all the cans are killing me.”

“Man, cans of spaghetti could be a fun drinking game!” thought another.

When do supermarkets launch yellow sticker bargains?

The length of time supermarkets reduce their products varies between stores.

Here’s a rough supermarket-by-supermarket guide:

Aldi

Aldi uses a red sticker to show reductions on fresh produce such as bread, meat, fruit and vegetables.

This is when they reach the last day of validity.

Items with red stickers are most commonly found at opening and closing times.

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Reduction times may vary from store to store, but are most likely to occur close to closing time.

Asda

Asda said Which? that the yellow stickers are applied twice a day – morning and evening.

Cooperative

The Co-op told The Sun that its reduced clearance prices are usually applied around four hours before the store closes.

Lidl

Lidl has a similar procedure to Asda and Aldi with twice-daily reductions.

However, individual stores may choose to reduce prices throughout the day.

Morrison

Online shoppers said Morrisons has the best bargains first thing in the morning.

However, the store said Which? There are no specific times for yellow sticker price reductions.

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s told The Sun that it is at the discretion of the store manager to offer discounts.

However, shoppers have reported that the best deals are in the evening from 6pm onwards.

Tesco

Tesco said there is no specific time for the reduction, but again, most people have found prices to be reduced from 6pm.

Waitrose

As with most other stores, Waitrose shoppers said the best reductions are found before closing.

However, the store stated that there is no specific time for the yellow stickers to be applied.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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